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P.O. Box 9100
Seattle, WA 98109
jess@jessieisrael.com
www.jessieisrael.com
(206) 443-1990
 

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Written Voters' Guide Statement

Jessie Israel – new ideas, new energy and a new approach to the problems facing our community

Issues of environmental protection, public safety, and transit loom large for Seattle. It has taken 40 years to complete the first phase of light rail. 40 years too long.

Yet with the clock ticking, our City Council has been bogged down in minutia, mired in process, and distracted by tangents -- banning circuses, opposing wars, establishing poet laureates.

You deserve a City Council that works for you. Not just asking questions, but finding solutions. It’s time for a new generation of pragmatic, proactive leadership.

Jessie Israel – a proven track record of getting things done

Jessie is a leader who finds smart, innovative solutions. As an entrepreneur within King County Parks, she helped save 25,000 acres of parkland when 80% of the budget was cut. Those parks – from Cougar Mountain to the Burke Gilman - are still open today.

Jessie’s background includes: King County Parks executive; Center for Women & Democracy operations manager; consultant for Central Area, Eastlake, Denny Triangle, Wallingford neighborhood plans; Boards of Directors for City Year, Ballard Food Bank and the Women’s Political Caucus; Peace Corps, West Africa; Seattle University graduate.

Jessie Israel – priorities that matter

Jessie will make sure Seattle’s City Council delivers on the basics, with a vision toward our future success.

Environment: Smart investments in energy efficiency and the environment that will create jobs and attract a new, clean energy economy to Seattle.

Public Safety: Increasing neighborhood patrols, funding the gang unit, and tackling the increasingly hostile environment in downtown’s public spaces while prioritizing real solutions to our human services needs.

Reliable Transportation: A long-term vision for moving people and goods with light rail, buses, bicycle paths, sidewalks, and maintaining roadways.

Jessie Israel – a leader we can work with and trust

Jessie is endorsed by: Seattle Times • Washington Conservation Voters • Women’s Political Caucus • Cascade Bicycle Club • Alki Foundation (of the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce) • Seattle Firefighters Local 27 • Seattle Police Officers Guild • King County Realtors • Rental Housing Association • Building Trades Council • Union of Painters and Allied Trades • 34th District Democrats • King County Young Democrats • West Seattle Democratic Women • Allied Arts • Friends of Seattle • Seattle Transit Blog • and the Municipal League rates Jessie: Very Good!

This statement was provided by the candidate, who is solely responsible for the contents therein.

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